Pages

Friday, January 7, 2011

Friday Finds- January 7, 2011

The Demon Trapper’s Daughter is a Young Adult novel about Riley Blackthorne, a 17 year old trying to make her way in a futuristic Atlanta plagued by marauding demons and scheming necromancers. With each passing day, Atlanta is becoming the latest battlefield between Heaven and Hell.

Enter the Demon Trappers, whose mission is to keep the Hellspawn at bay. Riley’s father, Paul Blackthorne, is a master demon trapper and she hopes to follow in his footsteps, but there’s never been a girl in the Atlanta Guild. No surprise, she’s not welcomed with open arms. So Riley has a lot on her plate: Heaven and Hell are taking too much of an interest in her, the demons keep trying to kill her and there’s those boyfriend issues to sort out. (Jana Oliver's website)

So Much Closer- Susane Colasanti

Scott Abrams is the love of Brooke’s life. He just doesn’t know it yet. So when his family moves to New York City the summer before senior year, Brooke has no choice but to follow Scott. It’s her last chance to prove to him that they’re meant to be together.

But the city is full of surprises that Brooke never expected. Ever since a painful family trauma, she’s been closed off to her parents, to her friends, and even to herself. Now, inspired by the thrilling energy of the bustling and creative city around her, Brooke starts to explore her talents and become someone she never dreamed she’d be.

So what will she do when her greatest dream of love finally comes true . . . and instead, she wants something more? (Susane Colasanti's website)

Followers

ATTENTION AUTHORS AND PUBLISHERS

If you're a publisher, author or publicist and are looking for book bloggers to review your book, please send me an email (belle2211 (at) yahoo DOT com ) with book details. I would love to review and feature your book on my blog.

I am currently accepting the following genres: chick-lit, light paranormal, and YA books. I am not accepting self-published books.

I will try my best to read your book and review it here in a timely manner. My reviews will be fair and honest.

The YA Book Blog Directory is the premiere reference site for YA book blogs; The Reader’s Guide To The Blogosphere, if you will. You might feel overwhelmed by the number of book blogs out there, or can’t find exactly what you’re looking for. DON’T PANIC: We’re here to help. This is a site for authors looking to publicise their books, publishers looking for reviewers, book bloggers looking to network and teenage readers wondering what books they should sink their teeth into next (unintentional vampire reference).